Yes, it is an endangered bird. There are five frigate bird species. Only one, the Christmas frigate bird is endangered.
The Great Frigate Bird's Hawiian name is 'Awe', translated, this means 'theif.' The Frigate Bird obtains some of its food by stealing it from other birds through pursuit in flight. The Frigate bird is a surface feeder so it has a hooked bill to make it easier to catch flying fish and squid swimming close to the surface of the water.
the answer is 30 years
That's depending on the bird, a regular bird you might see out your window can have from 1 to 5 or 6 babies.
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Yes, it is an endangered bird. There are five frigate bird species. Only one, the Christmas frigate bird is endangered.
the frigate bird were grabbing ther babby bird
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Our Frigate was deployed for Aircraft Carrier escort duty The great Frigate bird is certainly spectacular
One of them is a frigate bird.
Bluebird, blackbird, frigate bird, tropic bird, ovenbird.
The frigate bird.
There are many sites that have the answer to this question, and magnificent is a completely useless word in this sentence. The question that actually sounds the best is "How fast is the frigate bird?" The answer to your question is 95 MPH, or 153 kph.
The Great Frigate Bird's Hawiian name is 'Awe', translated, this means 'theif.' The Frigate Bird obtains some of its food by stealing it from other birds through pursuit in flight. The Frigate bird is a surface feeder so it has a hooked bill to make it easier to catch flying fish and squid swimming close to the surface of the water.
the answer is 30 years
yes they are native